Orifice
This model describes the mass flow rate and pressure difference
relation of an orifice in the form
V̇ = C
Δpm,
where V̇ is the volume flow rate, C is a flow
coefficient and m is the flow exponent. The flow coefficient
is
C = CD A
(2/ρ0)0.5,
where CD is the discharge coefficient,
A is the cross section area and ρ0 is the
mass density at the medium default pressure, temperature and
humidity.
For turbulent flow, set m=1/2 and for laminar flow, set
m=1. Large openings are characterized by values close to
0.5, while values near 0.65 have been found for small
crack-like openings (Dols and Walton, 2002).
References
- W. Stuart Dols and George N. Walton, CONTAMW 2.0 User
Manual, Multizone Airflow and Contaminant Transport Analysis
Software, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Tech. Report NISTIR 6921,
November, 2002.
- Michael Wetter.
Multizone Airflow Model in Modelica. Proc. of the 5th
International Modelica Conference, p. 431-440. Vienna, Austria,
September 2006.
- February 2, 2022, by Michael Wetter:
Revised implementation.
This is for IBPSA,
#1436.
- Apr 6, 2021, by Klaas De Jonge:
Changes due to changes in the baseclass, velocity is now a
top-level variable.
- June 27, 2018, by Michael Wetter:
Corrected old parameter annotation.
- June 24, 2018, by Michael Wetter:
Removed parameter lWet as it is only used to compute
the Reynolds number, and the Reynolds number is not used by this
model. Also removed the variable Re for the Reynolds
number.
This change is non-backward compatible.
This is for IBPSA,
#932.
- May 30, 2018, by Michael Wetter:
Improved documentation for IBPSA,
#546.
- October 8, 2013 by Michael Wetter:
Changed the parameter useConstantDensity to
useDefaultProperties to use consistent names within
this package. A conversion script can be used to update this
parameter.
- December 6, 2011 by Michael Wetter:
Replaced rho with rho_nominal because
rho is computed in an equation section
and not in the initial equation section.
- July 20, 2010 by Michael Wetter:
Migrated model to Modelica 3.1 and integrated it into the Buildings
library.
- February 4, 2005 by Michael Wetter:
Released first version.
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